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Featuring a keynote article by Juhani Pallasmaa on the relationship of human experience to place in the creation of architecture, the issue invites other key architectural thinkers and practitioners to explore core themes, such as identity and the economy, scale, sustainable technologies and education.
Contributors include: Juhani Pallasmaa, Peter Buchanan, Ricky Burdett, Farrokh Derakshani, Murray Fraser, Jayne Merkel
Features work from: Arup Associates, Sean Godsell, Bijoy Jain (Studio Mumbai), Rick Joy, Diébédo Francis Kéré, Jonathan Kirschenfeld, Christopher Lee (Serie Architects),
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Produktbeschreibung
Featuring a keynote article by Juhani Pallasmaa on the relationship of human experience to place in the creation of architecture, the issue invites other key architectural thinkers and practitioners to explore core themes, such as identity and the economy, scale, sustainable technologies and education.

Contributors include: Juhani Pallasmaa, Peter Buchanan, Ricky Burdett, Farrokh Derakshani, Murray Fraser, Jayne Merkel

Features work from: Arup Associates, Sean Godsell, Bijoy Jain (Studio Mumbai), Rick Joy, Diébédo Francis Kéré, Jonathan Kirschenfeld, Christopher Lee (Serie Architects), Josep Lluis Mateo, Pezo von Ellrichshausen Arquitectos, Woha, Li Xiaodong Atelier, Kongjian Yu (Turenscape).

Includes extended feature on Pritzker Prize 2012 winner Wang Shu.
Autorenporträt
Paul Brislin is a practicing architect and Director of the multi-disciplinary architectural practice, Arup Associates. Paul has curated a number of international symposia at the V&A in London with Juhani Pallasmaa dedicated to the topic of an architecture that sustains human identity through its focus on specific culture, place and human experience. Paul is the editor of the work Arup Associates: Unified Design, and is an editorial board member of Architectural Design (AD).
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'Covers a highly topical and timely subject matter and this issue will be appreciated by anyone keen to develop their knowledge in finding alternative pathway to the design of buildings' (Building Engineer, January 2013)